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Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster

Senior entertainment editor

Senior entertainment editor

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    Time to see if Geralt can wield a gun.

    As was first announced back when Chapter 4 first dropped, everyone’s favorite bath-loving monster-hunter is now unlockable in Fortnite. He’s only available if you’ve purchased the battle pass, and you’ll need to complete a few quests first, but now Henry Cavill fans can finally pit Geralt against Superman in battle royale combat.

    A Geralt loading screen in Fortnite by Will Kirkby.
    A Geralt loading screen by Will Kirkby.
    Image: Epic Games
    11 great movies from the 2023 Sundance Film Festival

    It was a busy festival filled with gruesome horror, inventive sci-fi, and plenty more films that will be coming to theaters and streaming services in the coming months.

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    Andrew Webster
    Don’t answer the door.

    This week’s big entertainment release is the best M. Night Shyamalan movie in years, with Knock at the Cabin, which is in theaters now. (And be sure to check out his Apple TV Plus series Servant, which is racing to its conclusion.)

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    Andrew Webster
    Bros pose.

    We’re inching closer to the April 7th premiere of the Super Mario Bros. Movie, and while trailers are nice, nothing beats a good movie poster. Just look at those bros posing.

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    Andrew Webster
    Apple Arcade is getting some more mobile classics.

    The February line-up for Apple’s subscription gaming service includes two bonafide classics: Riptide GP: Renegade, a sort of spiritual successor to games like Wave Race 64, and Lifeline, an incredible narrative about texting with an astronaut trapped on an alien moon. They, alongside new releases Castle Crumble and Farmside, will be launching throughout the month.

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    Andrew Webster
    The apocalypse can wait.

    The end of the world doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. Sometimes it can be a chill ride through a world on the brink, like in Season: A Letter to the Future, which launches today on the PS4, PS5, and PC.